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Al-Ghazālī and the Ismailis : a debate on reason and authority in medieval Islam

معرفی کتاب «Al-Ghazālī and the Ismailis : a debate on reason and authority in medieval Islam» نوشتهٔ Farouk Mitha، منتشرشده توسط نشر I. B. Tauris در سال 2002. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Al-Ghazali is arguably one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Islam, and his writings have received greater scholarly attention in the West than those of any other Muslim scholar. This study explores an important dimension of his thought that has not yet been fully examined, namely, his polemical engagement with the Ismailis of the Fatimid and early Alamut periods. Published in association with The Institute of Ismaili Studies. Abu Hamid Muhammad Al-ghazali (450/1058-505/1111) Is Arguably One Of The Most Influential Thinkers In The History Of Islam And His Writings Have Received Greater Scholarly Attention In The West Than Those Of Any Other Muslim Scholar. This Study Explores An Important Dimension Of His Thought That Has Not Yet Been Fully Examined, Namely, His Polemical Engagement With The Ismailis Of The Fatimid And Early Alamut Periods. Al-ghazali Wrote Several Texts In Refutation Of The Ismailis, Of Which The Most Detailed Is The Kitab Al-mustazhiri. The Author Examines The Key Themes And Arguments In This Text, And Analyses The Ways In Which Al-ghazali Was Influenced By The Ismailis. Al-ghazali's Debate With The Ismailis Constitutes An Important Chapter In The History Of Muslim Thought And This Book Explores The Wider Intellectual And Political Significance Of This Encounter, Especially The Central Tensions And Questions Of The Age In Which Al-ghazali Lived.--jacket. 1. Ecology Of The Kitab Al-mustazhiri: Historical Place And Time -- Al-ghazali And The Saljuqs -- Al-ghazali And The Abbasid Caliphate -- Al-ghazali And The Ismailis -- 2. Anatomy Of The Kitab Al-mustazhiri: Content And Style -- Al-ghazalis's Muqaddima: A Justification -- Defining A Method -- The Adab Al-firaq Legacy: A Taxonomy Of Exclusion -- The Place Of Kalam: Reason And Its Limits -- The Demands Of Fiqh: Limits And Norms -- The Body Politic In Medieval Islam: Justification And Narcissism -- 3. Towards A Re-reading Of The Kitab Al-mustazhiri -- Orthodoxy: A Problem Of Interpretation -- Reason: Subjectivity Versus Objectivity -- Authority: Spiritual Versus Temporal. Farouk Mitha. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 103-122) And Index. I.B. Tauris in association with the Institute of Ismaili StudiesAl-Ghazali (1058-1111 CE) is arguably one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Islam and his writings have received greater scholarly attention in the West than those of any other Muslim scholar. This study explores and important dimension of his thought that has not yet been fully examined, namely, his polemical engagement with the Ismailis of the Fatimid and early Alamut periods. Al-Ghazali's debate with the Ismailis constitutes an important chapter in the history of Muslim thought and this book also explores the wider intellectual and political significance of this encounter, and especially the light it sheds on the central tensions and questions of the age in which al-Ghazali lived. Contents......Page 12 Foreword......Page 14 Preface......Page 16 Acknowledgements......Page 18 Chronology......Page 21 Ecology of the Kitåb al-Mustazhirí: Historical Place and Time......Page 26 Anatomy of the Kitåb al-Mustazhirí: Content and Style......Page 53 Towards a Re-reading of the Kitåb al-Mustazhirí......Page 111 Notes......Page 128 Bibliography......Page 140 Index......Page 148 Annotation Al-Ghazali (1058-1111 CE) is arguably one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Islam and his writings have received greater scholarly attention in the West than those of any other Muslim scholar There is an extensive and distinguished body of scholarship in European languages on al-Ghazl. There is an extensive and distinguished body of scholarship in European languages on al-Ghazali.
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